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Album Review – Duir / Catarsi (2026)

Posted on June 20, 2026 by Gustavo Scuderi
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Behold the sophomore album by this uncanny Italian Atmospheric Folk and Black Metal entity, guiding listeners on a cathartic journey where history becomes emotion and memory turns into sound.

An Atmospheric Folk and Black Metal band formed in 2013 by guitarist MK, aiming to blend personal influences with Folk and Black Metal elements, Verona, Italy-based horde Duir, whose moniker comes from the Celtic word for “oak,” a symbol of longevity and wisdom, returns with the follow-up to their 2022 debut T​.​S​.​N​.​R​.​I. – Impermanenza, entitled Catarsi. Recorded by Alberto Spaziani and the band itself, edited by MK at Void Sounds Studio, mixed and mastered by P.G. of Groza at Ad Nauseam Sounds, and displaying a stylish artwork by Silvia Luppi of The Veil of Arda (with logo by Moonroot), the new opus by Vox in Umbra on vocals, MK and Skryer on the guitars, TZ. on flute, bagpipe and hurdy gurdy, and P. on drums, and featuring guest bassist Andrea Privato, the album represents the band’s most ambitious work yet. Set during the First World War, it follows a young soldier caught between pride, despair, and oblivion, guiding listeners on a cathartic journey where history becomes emotion and memory turns into sound.

The band kicks off the album with the multi-layered, atmospheric and ritualistic Manifesto, where the venomous gnarling by Vox in Umbra walks hand in hand with their caustic riffs by MK and Skryer, not to mention the background sounds blasted by TZ. are a thing of beauty. After such a detailed and captivating aria, the band brings forward their most Black Metal side in Di nessuno (“of no one”), without forgetting to add their share of folk music to the overall result; and Impeto, featuring L.G. of Ellende, is a modern-day Post-Black Metal extravaganza with tons of atmospheric and folk elements where P. steals the spotlight with his demonic drumming. Then we have what feels like a trilogy inspired by the paradox between night and day, starting with Della notte (“of the night”), where MK and Skryer embellish the airwaves with another killer riff attack, flowing into Del giorno (“of the day”), with its ethereal intro being boosted by the devilish vociferations by Vox in Umbra, again presenting an amalgamation of styles such as Post-Metal, Black Metal and folk music. And they conclude such trilogy and the album as a whole on a high and emotional note with Oltre l’alba (“beyond the dawn”), where Vox in Umbra and P. are in absolute sync, as well as the multi-talented TZ. and his stunning folk sounds, before the song’s climatic, whimsical finale.

Through Atmospheric Black Metal intertwined with evocative folk elements, Catarsi showcases the band’s signature blend of haunting melodies and visceral intensity, positioning them as one of the must-see names not only of the current Italian Extreme Metal scene, but also anywhere else in the world where first-class heavy music is truly appreciated. Those uncanny creatures from Italy can be found on Facebook and on Instagram, including their breathtaking live concerts, and don’t forget to also stream their music on Spotify, and above all, to purchase Catarsi from their own BandCamp or from the AOP Records’ BandCamp. Having said all that, do you think you have what it takes to follow Duir on their Stygian, purifying voyage to the sound of their caustic new album?

Best moments of the album: Manifesto, Impeto and Oltre l’alba.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2026 AOP Records

Track listing
1. Manifesto 10:02
2. Di nessuno 6:54
3. Impeto 7:59
4. Della notte 4:38
5. Del giorno 7:20
6. Oltre l’alba 9:40

Band members
Vox in Umbra – vocals
MK – guitar
Skryer – guitar
TZ. – flute, bagpipe, hurdy gurdy
P.  – drums

Guest musician
Andrea Privato – bass (session)
L.G. – vocals on “Impeto”

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